As the Krakoan era ends, mutants need allies more than ever, and Captain America is determined to get his group of mutant change agents to the Front Door Cabaret alive. As Death pulls out all the stops to destroy them, Captain America has a choice: protect the change agents, or protect his own future. But one of the rescued mutants has their own ideas - and intends to make the decision for him.
Rated T+
This is the final issue in the story of Cap vs Death, and it's a fitting end to a good story. It's been a fun one that has been a real pleasure to read with each release. And the tease at the end of the issue is very intriguing to see just how it plays out and what it could mean. This issue is a fun read, and one that I think is worth picking up for any fan. It's a story that's pretty straight forward and is stellar from start to finish. Read Full Review
Overall, Captain America #13 is a powerful and thought-provoking installment in the series. It showcases the character's depth and complexity, while also offering a timely commentary on the political landscape. Fans of Captain America and those interested in exploring the intersection of superheroes and real-world issues will appreciate this issue. Read Full Review
This issue, much like most of the series before it, is largely a mess. Read Full Review